NEWS ARTICLE ARCHIVESWaterless urinal cubes Adelaide from Desert Eco Systems![]() The Problems with Urinals Surprisingly, urine itself is not the main source of the problem. Urine is almost 98% water, mild in odour and is usually sterile. The problems begin when bacteria bind with the solids found in urine. The offensive smell we associate with urinals occurs when faecal bacteria digest uric proteins to give off toxic ammonia-based gases. Humans have a poor tolerance to the smell of ammonia, even at low concentrations. Washrooms are covered with bacteria originating from faecal matter. Faecal bacteria become airborne when toilets are flushed. Eventually, bacteria settle on washroom surfaces and form bacterial colonies wherever there is a wet or damp environment, a food source, and protection from direct light. A flushing urinal provides precisely these conditions. Naturally, hygiene suffers in a wet washroom. The flushing mechanisms of urinals, for example, readily transfer pathogens to hands and spread infection. Desert™ Cubes use microbial technology to interfere with the bacterial digestion that produces unpleasant odours, and the Desert™ Cube System contributes to better hygiene by turning your existing trough or bowl facilities into a touch-free waterless urinal. Water Creates an Ideal Environment for Bacteria Water scale coats fledgling bacterial colonies in a protective shell. Like a coral formation, bacteria and water scale continue to build up until they form virtually insoluble lumps of uric scale, which is the chief source of offensive odours in urinals. Uric scale also creates unsightly stains and can grow large enough to block pipes. The presence of both faecal bacteria and urine solids is unavoidable in a washroom, as is the presence of dark areas like drains. However, Desert™ Waterless Urinal Cubes can disrupt the process of uric scale formation by reducing water usage dramatically. |
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